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"The First Perfect Game" Bio Series Episode One: John Lee Richmond
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In this episode we share information about Major League's Baseball's first perfect game. An amazing left handed pitcher by the name of John Lee Richmond. Here is a recap. Richmond had one of only three hits during the game, with Irwin having the latter two. While on base, Irwin contributed the only run of the game; second baseman Fred Dunlap bobbled a throw that had come from pitcher Jim McCormick that counted for an error, and Irwin ran for home plate. On the throw home by Dunlap, the ball went over Doc Kennedy's head for another error. Worcester left two men on base, in part due to a 6-4-3 double play from Glasscock to Dunlap to Phillips. Three outs were recorded on "foul bounds", where the ball was caught by the fielder after it had bounced once in foul territory, a rule that was in place at the time until 1883. The game lasted 1 hour and 26 minutes, with a seven-minute delay due to rain in the seventh inning. This was the first ever perfect game in Major League Baseball history, and it was the second ever no-hitter in league history (the first being in 1876). Thank you for listening. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube.
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Manage episode 314882490 series 2077966
In this episode we share information about Major League's Baseball's first perfect game. An amazing left handed pitcher by the name of John Lee Richmond. Here is a recap. Richmond had one of only three hits during the game, with Irwin having the latter two. While on base, Irwin contributed the only run of the game; second baseman Fred Dunlap bobbled a throw that had come from pitcher Jim McCormick that counted for an error, and Irwin ran for home plate. On the throw home by Dunlap, the ball went over Doc Kennedy's head for another error. Worcester left two men on base, in part due to a 6-4-3 double play from Glasscock to Dunlap to Phillips. Three outs were recorded on "foul bounds", where the ball was caught by the fielder after it had bounced once in foul territory, a rule that was in place at the time until 1883. The game lasted 1 hour and 26 minutes, with a seven-minute delay due to rain in the seventh inning. This was the first ever perfect game in Major League Baseball history, and it was the second ever no-hitter in league history (the first being in 1876). Thank you for listening. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cemetery/support82 tập
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